Wisedude wrote:You need a mock draft with Cleveland picking first with the Brooklyn pick.
Nets are not even bottom 5 team
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Wisedude wrote:You need a mock draft with Cleveland picking first with the Brooklyn pick.
Lazy10 wrote:Wisedude wrote:You need a mock draft with Cleveland picking first with the Brooklyn pick.
Nets are not even bottom 5 team
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
skywalker33 wrote:Lazy10 wrote:Wisedude wrote:You need a mock draft with Cleveland picking first with the Brooklyn pick.
Nets are not even bottom 5 team
Don't bet your last dollar on that, can't see them too far off that point
Lazy10 wrote:skywalker33 wrote:Lazy10 wrote:Nets are not even bottom 5 team
Don't bet your last dollar on that, can't see them too far off that point
Hawks, Pacers, Kings, Bulls and Magic are def worse
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
skywalker33 wrote:Lazy10 wrote:skywalker33 wrote:
Don't bet your last dollar on that, can't see them too far off that point
Hawks, Pacers, Kings, Bulls and Magic are def worse
Not sure you're not just a Nets fans, outside of the Hawks not sure any of those other teams CAN'T beat BKN, each have just as good of talent IMO
Lazy10 wrote:skywalker33 wrote:Lazy10 wrote:Hawks, Pacers, Kings, Bulls and Magic are def worse
Not sure you're not just a Nets fans, outside of the Hawks not sure any of those other teams CAN'T beat BKN, each have just as good of talent IMO
Those 5 teams are either tanking or have loser mentality. Nets are hungry to prove a point of not being a trash team anymore. Got good coach with solid young players
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Wisedude wrote:When are you going to man up with a mock draft with Cleveland drafting no. 1 with the Brooklyn pick?
Or can't your little bruised mind handle it.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Cammo101 wrote:9/20/17
20. Denver - Killian Tillie (6'10'', SF, Gonzaga )
45. Denver - Mikal Bridges (6'7'', SF, Villanova )
60. Denver - Jalek Felton (6'3", PG, UNC)
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Cammo101 wrote:9/20/17
1. Chicago - Luka Doncic (6'7'', SG, Slovenia)
2. Atlanta - Marvin Bagley (6'11'', PF, High School)
3. Cleveland - Michael Porter Jr. (6'10'', SF, Missouri, Fresh.)
4. Phoenix - Mohamed Bamba (7'0'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
Just think he has the biggest bust potential in the draft as a anorexic shot blocker with no offense. I'd put ayton and Robert Williams over him
5. Sacramento - DeAndre Ayton (7'0'', C, Arizona, Fresh.)
6. New York - Robert Williams (6'9'', PF, Texas A&M, Soph.)
7. Indiana - Collin Sexton (6'3'', PG, Alabama, Fresh.)
It depends how much avery can get out of him but he has a chance to go as high as 4.
8. Orlando - Wendell Carter (6'10'', PF, Duke, Fresh.)
I think Carter among freshman that don't fit the current NBA and could need two years
9. Philadelphia - Lonnie Walker (6'4'', SG, Miami, Fresh.)
Coming off injuries and the scandal I would train with a great trainer maybe play second half of the season in dleague. Keeping eligibility in all of this makes it a hard sell
10. Dallas - Jaren Jackson (6'10'', PF, Michigan State, Fresh.)
11. Detroit - Nick Richards (6'11'', C, Kentucky, Fresh.)
12. New Orleans - Miles Bridges (6'8'', SF, Michigan State, Soph.)
13. Memphis - Hamidou Diallo (6'6'', SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
14. Utah - Kevin Knox (6'8'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
15. Portland - Dzanan Musa (6'9'', SF, Bosnia)
16. Charlotte - Brandon McCoy (6'11'', C, UNLV, Fresh.)
17. Philadelphia - Isaac Bonga (6'8'', SF, Germany)
18. LA Clippers - Trevon Duval (6'3'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
19. Phoenix - Chimezie Metu (6'9'', PF, USC, Jr.)
20. Denver - Gary Trent Jr. (6'5'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
21. Milwaukee - Bruce Brown (6'3'', SG, Miami, Soph.)
22. Atlanta - Troy Brown Jr. (6'6'', SG, Oregon, Fresh.)
23. Brooklyn - Jared Vanderbilt (6'8'', PF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
24. Minnesota - Mitchell Robinson (6'11'', C, Western Kentucky, Fresh.)
25. Washington - Killian Tillie (6'10'', PF, Gonzaga, Soph.)
26. Cleveland - Grayson Allen (6'5'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
27. Atlanta - Rodions Kurucs (6'8'', SF, Latvia)
28. Boston - Justin Jackson (6'8'', SF, Maryland, Soph.)
29. San Antonio - Arnoldas Kulboka (6'9'', SF, Lithuania)
30. Golden State - De'Anthony Melton (6'4'', PG, USC, Soph.)
31. Oklahoma City - Allonzo Trier (6'4'', SG, Arizona, Jr.)
32. Atlanta - Kostja Mushidi (6'5'', SG, Belgium)
33. Philadelphia - Rui Hachimura (6'8'', SF, Gonzaga, Soph.)
34. Phoenix - Andrew Jones (6'4'', SG, Texas, Soph.)
35. Sacrammento - Tadas Sedekerskis (6'8'', SF, Lithuania)
36. Philadelphia - Omer Yurtseven (7'0'', C, North Carolina State, Soph.)
37. Brooklyn - Tyus Battle (6'6'', SG, Syracuse, Soph.)
38. Orlando - Filipe dos Anjos (7'2'', C, Brazil)
39. Brooklyn - Shake Milton (6'5'', PG, SMU, Jr.)
40. Dallas - Rawle Alkins (6'4'', SG, Arizona, Soph.)
41. Detroit - Aaron Holiday (6'1'', PG UCLA, Jr.)
42. Chicago - Udoka Azubuike (7'0'', C, Kansas, Soph.)
43. Memphis - Moritz Wagner (6'11'', PF, Michigan, Jr.)
44. Utah - Thomas Welsh (7'1'', C, UCLA, Sr.)
45. Denver - VJ King (6'7'', SF, Louisville, Soph.)
46. Memphis - Mikal Bridges (6'7'', SF, Villanova, Jr.)
47. Philadelphia - Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (6'8'', SF, Kansas, Sr.)
38. New York - Jeffrey Carroll (6'6'', SG, Oklahoma State, Sr.)
49. Houston - DJ Hogg (6'8'', SF, Texas A&M, Jr.)
50. LA Lakers - Devonte Graham (6'2'', PG, Kansas, Sr.)
51. Milwaukee - Wenyen Gabriel (6'9'', PF, Kentucky, Soph.)
52. Minnesota - Jerome Robinson (6'5'', PG, Boston College, Jr.)
53. Phoenix - Aleksa Ilic (6'8'', SF, Montenegro)
54. Oklahoma City - Trevon Bluiett (6'7'', SF, Xavier, Sr.)
55. Washington - Ethan Happ (6'9'', PF, Wisconsin, Jr.)
56. Charlotte - Vince Edwards (6'7'', SF, Purdue, Sr.)
57. Philadelphia - Jessie Govan (6'11'', C, Georgetown, Jr.)
58. Oklahoma City - LaGerald Vick (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Jr.)
59. San Antonio - JP Macura (6'5'', SG, Xavier, Sr.)
60. Denver - Isaac Haas (7'2'', C, Purdue, Sr.)
Cammo101 wrote:9/20/17
1. Chicago - Luka Doncic (6'7'', SG, Slovenia)
2. Atlanta - Marvin Bagley (6'11'', PF, High School)
3. Cleveland - Michael Porter Jr. (6'10'', SF, Missouri, Fresh.)
4. Phoenix - Mohamed Bamba (7'0'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
5. Sacramento - DeAndre Ayton (7'0'', C, Arizona, Fresh.)
6. New York - Robert Williams (6'9'', PF, Texas A&M, Soph.)
7. Indiana - Collin Sexton (6'3'', PG, Alabama, Fresh.)
8. Orlando - Wendell Carter (6'10'', PF, Duke, Fresh.)
9. Philadelphia - Lonnie Walker (6'4'', SG, Miami, Fresh.)
10. Dallas - Jaren Jackson (6'10'', PF, Michigan State, Fresh.)
11. Detroit - Nick Richards (6'11'', C, Kentucky, Fresh.) nick Richard's has a ways to go. I don't know his finances they have had the hardest time figuring out what he be m
12. New Orleans - Miles Bridges (6'8'', SF, Michigan State, Soph.)
13. Memphis - Hamidou Diallo (6'6'', SG, Kentucky, Fresh.) diallo is a two way player that can rise with more visibility
14. Utah - Kevin Knox (6'8'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.) him or pj Washington are going to be the two best prospects we have though. I think knox can knock at least bridges
15. Portland - Dzanan Musa (6'9'', SF, Bosnia)
16. Charlotte - Brandon McCoy (6'11'', C, UNLV, Fresh.) after Zimmerman disaster I think he has a lot of risk because of player development
17. Philadelphia - Isaac Bonga (6'8'', SF, Germany)
18. LA Clippers - Trevon Duval (6'3'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
19. Phoenix - Chimezie Metu (6'9'', PF, USC, Jr.)
20. Denver - Gary Trent Jr. (6'5'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
21. Milwaukee - Bruce Brown (6'3'', SG, Miami, Soph.)
22. Atlanta - Troy Brown Jr. (6'6'', SG, Oregon, Fresh.)
23. Brooklyn - Jared Vanderbilt (6'8'', PF, Kentucky, Fresh.) depends on when he returns could be a two year guy
24. Minnesota - Mitchell Robinson (6'11'', C, Western Kentucky, Fresh.) Mitchell is high risk high reward
25. Washington - Killian Tillie (6'10'', PF, Gonzaga, Soph.)
26. Cleveland - Grayson Allen (6'5'', SG, Duke, Sr.) I think he's going to have a harder time adjusting to the nba
27. Atlanta - Rodions Kurucs (6'8'', SF, Latvia)
28. Boston - Justin Jackson (6'8'', SF, Maryland, Soph.)
29. San Antonio - Arnoldas Kulboka (6'9'', SF, Lithuania)
30. Golden State - De'Anthony Melton (6'4'', PG, USC, Soph.)
31. Oklahoma City - Allonzo Trier (6'4'', SG, Arizona, Jr.)
32. Atlanta - Kostja Mushidi (6'5'', SG, Belgium)
33. Philadelphia - Rui Hachimura (6'8'', SF, Gonzaga, Soph.)
34. Phoenix - Andrew Jones (6'4'', SG, Texas, Soph.)
35. Sacrammento - Tadas Sedekerskis (6'8'', SF, Lithuania)
36. Philadelphia - Omer Yurtseven (7'0'', C, North Carolina State, Soph.)
37. Brooklyn - Tyus Battle (6'6'', SG, Syracuse, Soph.)
38. Orlando - Filipe dos Anjos (7'2'', C, Brazil)
39. Brooklyn - Shake Milton (6'5'', PG, SMU, Jr.)
40. Dallas - Rawle Alkins (6'4'', SG, Arizona, Soph.) I think Atkins could be sitting out perhaps dleague to keep him in shape.
41. Detroit - Aaron Holiday (6'1'', PG UCLA, Jr.)
42. Chicago - Udoka Azubuike (7'0'', C, Kansas, Soph.)
43. Memphis - Moritz Wagner (6'11'', PF, Michigan, Jr.)
44. Utah - Thomas Welsh (7'1'', C, UCLA, Sr.) -
45. Denver - VJ King (6'7'', SF, Louisville, Soph.)
46. Memphis - Mikal Bridges (6'7'', SF, Villanova, Jr.)
47. Philadelphia - Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (6'8'', SF, Kansas, Sr.)
38. New York - Jeffrey Carroll (6'6'', SG, Oklahoma State, Sr.)
49. Houston - DJ Hogg (6'8'', SF, Texas A&M, Jr.)
50. LA Lakers - Devonte Graham (6'2'', PG, Kansas, Sr.)
51. Milwaukee - Wenyen Gabriel (6'9'', PF, Kentucky, Soph.) wenyen has two options, be the bulked confident guy he has been this summer or play one more year. He was just so raw flashed some brilliance but needed weight
52. Minnesota - Jerome Robinson (6'5'', PG, Boston College, Jr.)
53. Phoenix - Aleksa Ilic (6'8'', SF, Montenegro)
54. Oklahoma City - Trevon Bluiett (6'7'', SF, Xavier, Sr.)
55. Washington - Ethan Happ (6'9'', PF, Wisconsin, Jr.)
56. Charlotte - Vince Edwards (6'7'', SF, Purdue, Sr.)
57. Philadelphia - Jessie Govan (6'11'', C, Georgetown, Jr.)
58. Oklahoma City - LaGerald Vick (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Jr.)
59. San Antonio - JP Macura (6'5'', SG, Xavier, Sr.)
60. Denver - Isaac Haas (7'2'', C, Purdue, Sr.)
Lazy10 wrote:Can you explain Bagley being ahead of Bamba and Ayton. Big fan of both, especially Bamba